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A boy named Cooper began to play parodies on the seagull after one of them bit h...

The child decided to become a "teak boy" after an unexpected bird attack (photo, video)

A boy named Cooper began to play parodies on the seagull after one of them bit him when he ate a sandwich with a tuna. A nine -year -old British boy named Cooper was the winner of the European Championships to simulate the scream of seagulls in Belgium due to his amazing parody in the bird. Cooper from Chesterfield in Derbishir (England) went to the Belgian coastal city of De-Pann to participate in the competition. BBC News writes about it.

Initially, the boy began to play parodies on the seagull after one of them bit him when he ate a sandwich with a tuna. He wanted to become a "teak boy" as Peter Parker became a "spider man" after he was bitten by a spider. "It seems to me that they are very cute animals, I like them because of their noise. Sometimes they can be a little frightening, and I'm still a little afraid to eat on the beach, so I'm in a small tent," Kuper said.

Kuper's mom, Lauren, says that she was annoyed at first when he started depicting a seagull, but then they realized that he was very good. The family learned about the championship from a casual person who listened to a kuper depicting a bird in the center of soft games, and suggested that the boy participate in the competition. He scored 92 points out of 100 possible, which meant victory in the teenage category, as well as the highest score in the competition.

Other categories were for adults as well as for groups of people depicting seagulls. Cooper took his happy mascot - a small model of seagull, which he calls Stephen and pronounces through "f". He came to support his parents, grandparents, as well as his sister Shelby, who had a large foam cone. "He managed to include several types of screams in his speech, and each of them was very reminiscent of the real seagull sound.

For me, he became the best not only among young participants, but also among all who participated in the championship," said Jan Sees, Marine Biologist and one of the jury members. Earlier, Focus reported that a woman had been educated 74 teenagers in 38 years. During the foster mother, the norm of the show saw a lot. She spent the night in prison cameras and police sites, but continued to take care of children who were in a difficult life situation.